Well, that can be costly, if you think you have an error, you could submit it to one of the Top Grading companies. However saying that, I would suggest continuing to post as there is a lot of free knowledge here. That is just my opinion. You can also by books on errors, if you have a coin shop near you, or by looking on line. EBay I will say can be risky, if your not knowledgeable. Books will help you more then anything in my opinion. There is a member here that has a quote, buy the book before the coin, and me I say research research research! I would start buying used books so they do not cost alot, that is how I started learning what little knowledge I have.
https://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/error-coins/ http://www.jimscoins.com/error_coin_examples.php https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Book-United-States-Coins/dp/0794843891/ref=oosr So glad I received my book United States Coins - Redbook very informative
https://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/error-coins/ https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Book-United-States-Coins/dp/0794843891/ref=oosr I just received the 2017 Redbook - United States Coins very informative
@bdunnse, I haven't found your comments on this thread welcoming or helpful. @Kristine, there is an ignore function if you need it. Steve
Welcome and keep looking and keep posting! That is how one learns and to find a treasure one has to search for a treasure. Don't let anyone scare you away either! David